Importance of Monitoring Organics
All food sources have an organic component. Monitoring organics in water and drain lines helps production facilities quickly and accurately measure the carbon content in their water streams so they can:
Maximize production yield by quickly detecting product loss events to take corrective actions and improve production management processes to prevent future product loss.
Mitigate compliance risks by addressing biological treatment overload, irregularities in operations, and inefficient chemical feed in the wastewater treatment process. Food production facilities can save energy, reduce chemical consumption, and generate less solid waste while consistently meeting regulation requirements.
Protect capital equipment by reducing corrosion, leaks, fouling, maintenance, and downtime. Organics in condensate will cause organic acid formation, leading to corrosion of the boiler and damage to valuable assets.
The BioTector TOC Analyzers help facilities run more efficiently by measuring organics in minutes to diagnose product loss, optimize treatments, improve process control, protect capital equipment, and most of all ensure compliance.
Organics Measurement Methods
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) are commonly used to indirectly measure organics, but it takes five days to test BOD and several hours for COD. Lab TOC analysis directly measures organics but without continuous readings, it is difficult for facilities to optimize treatments or detect product loss.
Only online TOC analysis provides quantifiable product loss detection and helps protect capital equipment. Many TOC analyzers won’t hold up in the harsh conditions of food and dairy processing. However, the B7000 uses patented two-stage advanced oxidation (TSAO) technology and larger internal diameter tubing (with self-cleaning), giving the B7000i the ability to measure organics reliably in food processing conditions with 99.86% uptime and required preventative maintenance only twice per year.
With the ability to monitor two streams, the B3500c is ideal for clean water, such as condensate applications. Facilities can continuously monitor condensate return lines for organics to facilitate water reuse. When TOC is high, systems can divert the condensate to protect equipment, alarm staff to look for leaks, and track TOC data for process improvement.